On Linux, install the development packages for FreeType, Cairo, and GLib. For example, on Ubuntu / Debian, you would do:
whereas on Fedora, RHEL, CentOS, and other Red Hat based systems you would do:
on the Mac, using MacPorts:
or using Homebrew:
If you are using a tarball, you can now proceed to running configure and make as with any other standard package. That should leave you with a shared library in src/, and a few utility programs including hb-view and hb-shape under util/. From the tarball, NMake Makefiles are also provided in win32/, which supports building HarfBuzz using Visual Studio, with a README.txt that gives instructions on building using NMake. If you are bootstraping from git, you need a few more tools before you can run autogen.sh for the first time. Namely, pkg-config and ragel. Again, on Ubuntu / Debian:
and on Fedora, RHEL, CentOS:
on the Mac, using MacPorts:
or using Homebrew:
To build the Python bindings, you also need: